Pavilion Damansara Heights

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Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall
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View of the main entrance from Jalan Damanlela in 2023
Pavilion Damansara Heights
Location Pusat Bandar Damansara
Coordinates 3°08′47″N101°39′47″E / 3.14635°N 101.66309°E / 3.14635; 101.66309
Address3, Jalan Damanlela, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opening date9 October 2023
Previous namesPavilion DTC
DeveloperImpian Ekspresi Sdn. Bhd.
OwnerPavilion Group
No. of stores and services380
Total retail floor area 1,100,000 sq ft (100,000 m2) [1]
No. of floors5 (Phase 1), 6 (Phase 2)
ParkingPhase 1: 1,000+
Phase 2: 800+ [2]
Public transit access KG13  Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT station
Website www.pavilion-dh.com

Pavilion Damansara Heights, also known as Pavilion DH, is a shopping mall located within the Pusat Bandar Damansara commercial area in Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [2]

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Overview

Pavilion Damansara Heights is the third mall under the Kuala Lumpur Pavilion brand, which has been operating its flagship Pavilion Kuala Lumpur shopping mall in the Bukit Bintang district as well as Pavilion Bukit Jalil in southern Kuala Lumpur.

It was built as an integrated mixed development on the former site of the Damansara Town Centre complex. The commercial site used to include a number of government headquarters and departments before it was demolished. It was earmarked for a major redevelopment, with deals to acquire the land from Bukit Damansara Development Sdn Bhd through its parent company Damansara Assets Sdn Bhd, a property arm of state-owned Johor Corporation (JCorp). [3] [4]

The whole development is currently being undertaken by Tan Sri Lim Siew Choon's Pavilion Group and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) through a 49% joint-venture stake. [5] [6] The plot is 15.84 acres (6.41 ha), with Phase 1 consisting of 9.5 acres while Phase 2 consisting of 6.34 acres. [7] Both phases of the site were developed by Impian Ekspresi Sdn Bhd and Jendela Mayang Sdn Bhd respectively. [8] [9]

Master plan

This complex also features 5 residential blocks, 10 office towers, a 5-star hotel and an event gallery within the retail complex. [10] The retail component of Pavilion Damansara Heights is built in 2 stages, Phase 1 and Phase 2, across 6 levels. [11] The mall was officially opened on 9 October 2023 as part of Phase 1 of the development, while Phase 2 will be followed after. [12] [13]

Accessibility

The mall is connected to the  KG13  Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT station of the Kajang Line. [14] Since October 2023, a temporary walkway was built to facilitate the link between the mall and the station. Commuters will have to exit at Entrance B of the station and access the ground level via the elevator at the end of the bridge, and walk for 5 minutes along the sidewalk to reach the basement level of the shopping mall. In the future, it will be directly connected to the mall's pedestrian overhead bridge located on Level 2 as part of the development's second phase.

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